Retail Economics
This coverage focuses on Retail Economics’ insights, analysis, and contributions to understanding trends in the UK retail industry. Reporting includes commentary from Retail Economics on sales performance, consumer behaviour, market forecasts, and sector challenges. Tailored for retail executives and decision-makers, the content highlights data-driven perspectives that inform strategic planning, risk assessment, and operational decision-making.
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Apr- 2025 -23 AprilFeatures
How the US tariffs could redefine the future of UK retail
The UK retail industry is bracing for disruption as the US prepares to enforce a sweeping set of tariff increases, marking what experts are calling the most consequential shift in global trade policy in over a century. With economic, operational and consumer-facing impacts already being felt, British retailers must now…
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1 AprilNews-In-Brief
Today’s news in brief-1/4/25
Retailers are bracing for a £5.56bn rise in costs following the implementation of recent Budget measures, including higher National Insurance contributions and an increased minimum wage. According to Retail Economics, these changes will force businesses to absorb £1.76bn in profit losses while passing £1.72bn onto consumers through price hikes. Chancellor…
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1 AprilEconomy
Retailers face £5.6bn rise in costs as Budget comes into play
New research by Retail Economics, along with frontline specialist Yoobic, has found that retailers face a £5.56bn rise in costs from this week as changes from the Budget are enacted, The Telegraph has reported. The rising bills will reportedly cost shoppers £1.7bn over the next year as costs are passed…
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Dec- 2024 -3 DecemberClothing & Shoes
Charity Super.Mkt to open 12 more pop-ups next year
Second-hand clothing pop-up Charity Super.Mkt reportedly is set to open 12 more locations next year as it looks to cater to the demand in vintage fashion, according to The Guardian. Charity Super.Mkt brings together a collection of pre-loved fashion and accessories, including vintage denim, sports- and streetwear, while working closely…
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Nov- 2024 -6 NovemberComment
How detrimental has Brexit been for UK retail?
Brexit. The term alone conjures layers of complexity for UK retailers as they try to adjust to the changing tides of regulations, consumer behaviours, and economic challenges. Retail is a dynamic industry, historically resilient but now forced to adapt faster than ever. In an engaging conversation, Alexander Otto and Richard…
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Oct- 2024 -21 OctoberClothing & Shoes
UK serial returners to drive £6.6bn in online returns in 2024
The retail sector is currently seeing a surge in the number of ‘serial returns’, with an estimated £6.6bn of online returns in 2024, according to the Annual Returns Benchmark Report 2024 conducted by returns specialists ZigZag, in partnership with Retail Economics. The report stated that serial returners, accounting for one…
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Nov- 2023 -13 NovemberNews
Today’s news in brief-13/11/23
Retail theft is projected to cost UK retailers £7.9bn in 2023, with a notable increase in employee theft. Thruvision Group plc and Retail Economics conducted the research, revealing that shoppers contribute to 60% of the theft (£4.7bn), while employees, particularly in distribution centres, contribute 40% (£3.2bn). Employee theft in DCs…
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13 NovemberClothing & Shoes
Theft to cost retailers £7.9bn in 2023, study finds
It has been forecast that retail theft will cost UK retailers £7.9bn this year, according to new research by Thruvision Group plc and Retail Economics. Thruvision, a provider of walk-through security technology, and Retail Economics stated that shoppers account for 60% of the value of the theft (£4.7bn) while employees,…
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Sep- 2023 -29 SeptemberEconomy
UK households will have £3bn less to spend this Christmas, report finds
UK households are expected to have £3bn less to spend this Christmas compared with last year, according to new research from ecommerce delivery groups ShipEngine and ShipStation, in partnership with Retail Economics. It comes as high levels of inflation have “continued to erode spending power for many households as the…
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Jul- 2023 -12 JulyEconomy
Cost of living crisis to wipe £65bn from household finances
Inflation and the cost of living crisis are set to wipe £65bn from household finances across the UK, with real earnings not expected to return to growth until May 2024, according to a new report from Grant Thornton and Retail Economics. The report, which asked 2,000 adult consumers in the…
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